bonnie++

Hard drive benchmark suite.

It is called Bonnie++ because it was based on the Bonnie program. This
program also tests performance with creating large numbers of files.
Now includes zcav raw-read test program. A modern hard drive will have more
sectors in the outer tracks because they are longer. The hard drive will
have a number (often more than 8) of zones where each zone has the same
number of sectors (due to the need for an integral number of sectors per
track). This program allows you to determine the levels of performance
provided by different zones and store them in a convenient format for gnuplot.

This is the experimental version. It's not ready to replace the 1.x series
in time for Lenny but will be for Lenny+1. The extra features (large file
support, better bon_csv2html, and support for zcav tests on multiple devices)
will make it worth using for some people.

Homepage:

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Package version:

1.96

Architecture:

armel

Distribution:

Debian

Filename:

bonnie++_1.96_armel.deb

/usr/share/doc/bonnie++/readme.html

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<HTML>
<HEAD><TITLE>Bonnie++ Documentation</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY>
<UL><LI><B>Introduction</B><BR>
This benchmark is named <B>Bonnie++</B>, it is based on the <B>Bonnie</B>
benchmark written by <A HREF="MAILTO:tbray@textuality.com">Tim Bray</A>. I was
originally hoping to work with Tim on developi
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/usr/share/man/man1/bon_csv2html.1.gz

bon_csv2html(1) bon_csv2html(1)
NAME
bon_csv2html program to convert CSV format Bonnie++ data to a
HTML form using tables suitable for display on a web page. NB
Lynx can't display this properly, and due to the size it
probably requires 1024x768 monitor to display properly.
bon_csv2txt program to convert CSV format Bo
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/usr/share/man/man1/generate_randfile.1.gz

generate_randfile(1) generate_randfile(1)
NAME
generate_randfile - a program to generate a file of random
data
SYNOPSIS
generate_randfile [ -s seed] [ -f file] count
DESCRIPTION
Produces a file comprised of random integers in network-byte-
order from the rand(3) library call.
OPTIONS
-s the seed to use to create th
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